Metascore
82

Generally favorable reviews - based on 14 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 12 out of 14
  2. Negative: 0 out of 14
  1. In its present state, Duelyst is fantastic, and with time it’s likely to only get better.

Awards & Rankings

User Score
7.7

Generally favorable reviews- based on 61 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 47 out of 61
  2. Negative: 10 out of 61
  1. May 20, 2016
    10
    Best of a kind, to be honest:
    * 3-10 minutes games, which is great for my game consuming pattern (doesn't need a huge amount of time)
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    Best of a kind, to be honest:
    * 3-10 minutes games, which is great for my game consuming pattern (doesn't need a huge amount of time)
    * Acceptable learning curve, but astounding depth.
    * Collecting elements, which always encourage you to keep playing.
    * Huge strategic element. After many hours you keep making strategical mistakes. Hard to play "the best way"
    * Really good legendary and rare drop rate. You don't feel at all like it's impossible to build your collection over time without spending a dollar. (However if you're the typical "I want it all fast to get to tier S that's going to cost you a few orb packs).

    If you like strategic board games and CCG, and don't have very long periods of time to spend gaming, this game is really really good. Trust me! Go download it and try it.
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  2. May 8, 2016
    9
    Been my go to quick game for several weeks. The match making usually seems pretty fair and is always fast. The economy is generous to theBeen my go to quick game for several weeks. The match making usually seems pretty fair and is always fast. The economy is generous to the point that I wounder how many folk will actually give them any cash. While some deck are obviously stronger than others, good and bad play certainly matters. Full Review »
  3. May 4, 2016
    9
    Easy to learn and hard to master, Duelyst clearly riffs on Hearthstone's gameplay, but transposes it from cards to pieces on a board. PlayersEasy to learn and hard to master, Duelyst clearly riffs on Hearthstone's gameplay, but transposes it from cards to pieces on a board. Players have considerable control over how their game plays out thanks to the opportunity to replace one unwanted unit in their hand each turn.

    Duelyst features excellent art and a surprising level of polish for an indie studio. The game gets regular balance passes to help ensure a diverse set of competitive squads. Games tend to be quick bouts of 5-10 minutes in length, and the free-to-play rate of card acquisition is very generous.

    If Duelyst lacks something, it's the kind of tell-your-friends matches that make Hearthstone and Magic captivating to so many people. With more consistent gameplay, matches in Duelyst are more often won by incremental gains than by blowout, high impact events.

    If you like Hearthstone or other collectible games, but are looking for a little less RNG and a little more tactical complexity, I would not hesitate to recommend Duelyst.
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